Seattle breweries: the south side

February 4, 2015

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Georgetown Brewing Company, 5200 Denver Avenue S., Georgetown: Georgetown, one of the bigger deals in Seattle brewing, is home to Manny's Pale Ale, which could be called "Seattle Water" for its ubiquity in local bars and pubs. Ever reliable and almost universally well-liked, Manny's is a Seattle staple. In addition to its five year-round brews - which includes the also-popular Lucille IPA - Georgetown puts out dozens of other varieties on limited release. No brewpub here, but they have a retail shot where you can pick up kegs and growlers.

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Georgetown Brewing Company, 5200 Denver Avenue S., Georgetown: Georgetown, one of the bigger deals in Seattle brewing, is home to Manny's Pale Ale, which could be called "Seattle Water" for its ubiquity in local bars and pubs. Ever reliable and almost universally well-liked, Manny's is a Seattle staple. In addition to its five year-round brews - which includes the also-popular Lucille IPA - Georgetown puts out dozens of other varieties on limited release. No brewpub here, but they have a retail shot where you can pick up kegs and growlers.